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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomer View Post
    I guess that today's Headline on the parking article ends the Advertisers position on using UL----huge UL on the parking situation article---Between this action and the continued work of Buckley I am a HUGE DA fan---Keep up the good work and well ooooopppssss---What about Decker???
    Now that it's over and a done deal, let's make the band The Pride of Louisiana.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonCajun View Post
    Now that it's over and a done deal, let's make the band The Pride of Louisiana.
    I might be wrong, but I'm pretty sure that the PoA's announcer refers to them as "Louisiana's Marching Band"

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    Quote Originally Posted by barisaxman View Post
    I might be wrong, but I'm pretty sure that the PoA's announcer refers to them as "Louisiana's Marching Band"
    "Louisiana's Marching Band: The Pride of Acadiana" to be exact.

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    I second the motion to change the band's name to the "Pride of Louisiana. It will help our university with branding and perception.


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    Quote Originally Posted by nathancpike View Post
    "Louisiana's Marching Band: The Pride of Acadiana" to be exact.
    Brilliant combo compromise.

    UL had a marching band in year one of the school.

    If you have time check out this LINK and see the terminology UL's first president E. Lewis Stephens used to welcomed the first band director Florent Sontag to Louisiana.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nathancpike View Post
    "Louisiana's Marching Band: The Pride of Acadiana" to be exact.
    We finally got rid of Lafayette. Why keep things confused with the Acadiana reference? Everything LOUISIANA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonCajun View Post
    We finally got rid of Lafayette. Why keep things confused with the Acadiana reference? Everything LOUISIANA.
    I thought the same (and I don't know if this is currently the case) but the Pride of Acadiana has included more than just UL students.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    I thought the same (and I don't know if this is currently the case) but the Pride of Acadiana has included more than just UL students.
    Turb, just a SLIGHT clarification....the PoA, in the past HAS included members that were not CURRENTLY enrolled in school at the time. HOWEVER, ALL of them, and I am in that number, WERE USL students at one time. The thing is, that was a different era. We only got a $75 service award for being in the band. We were in it because we LOVED it, and because the band didn't have to operate with a 4-year eligibility rule like the sports teams, some of us kept marching beyond a standard college career. If I had to guess, I would bet that because of how the band is now set up with scholarships, etc, ALL of the current PoA members are UL students.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barisaxman View Post
    Turb, just a SLIGHT clarification....the PoA, in the past HAS included members that were not CURRENTLY enrolled in school at the time. HOWEVER, ALL of them, and I am in that number, WERE USL students at one time. The thing is, that was a different era. We only got a $75 service award for being in the band. We were in it because we LOVED it, and because the band didn't have to operate with a 4-year eligibility rule like the sports teams, some of us kept marching beyond a standard college career. If I had to guess, I would bet that because of how the band is now set up with scholarships, etc, ALL of the current PoA members are UL students.
    They need to add alumni that a) can still play and b) want to be part of the band at half-time. Anyone have Mike Ritter's number? I've always wanted to suggest to the band director to have the students do the field drill, but have former members (and I'm talking only those that can still bring it) stay in a variety of stationery sets and just play along with the band. When the entire group hunkers down to slam the sound, I think the crowd would get a lot more fun out of half-time.

    Band isn't football. Alumni can be in the half-time show. And, many remain very good musicians... this practice would guarantee a lot more would. If a band director wants monetary contributions from the school's band alumni as well... he'd give greater consideration to that suggestion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just1More View Post
    They need to add alumni that a) can still play and b) want to be part of the band at half-time. Anyone have Mike Ritter's number? I've always wanted to suggest to the band director to have the students do the field drill, but have former members (and I'm talking only those that can still bring it) stay in a variety of stationery sets and just play along with the band. When the entire group hunkers down to slam the sound, I think the crowd would get a lot more fun out of half-time.

    Band isn't football. Alumni can be in the half-time show. And, many remain very good musicians... this practice would guarantee a lot more would. If a band director wants monetary contributions from the school's band alumni as well... he'd give greater consideration to that suggestion.
    That's EXACTLY what Mike's drill was when he WAS in band!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by barisaxman View Post
    Turb, just a SLIGHT clarification....the PoA, in the past HAS included members that were not CURRENTLY enrolled in school at the time. HOWEVER, ALL of them, and I am in that number, WERE USL students at one time. The thing is, that was a different era. We only got a $75 service award for being in the band. We were in it because we LOVED it, and because the band didn't have to operate with a 4-year eligibility rule like the sports teams, some of us kept marching beyond a standard college career. If I had to guess, I would bet that because of how the band is now set up with scholarships, etc, ALL of the current PoA members are UL students.
    Was the info in this link temporary and/or limited to the last band director? https://forumeus.com/...an-UL-Students

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    Quote Originally Posted by barisaxman View Post
    That's EXACTLY what Mike's drill was when he WAS in band!!
    Ha... he was anchoring the pivot point for everyone else. One of my albums from the Contest of Champions has the then USL band playing as a guest at the contest. Ritter is screeching and hanging over on everything played. Some people didn't like it. I did. My idols as a young trumpet player were Bill Chase, Maynard Ferguson and Doc Severinsen. Doc was a hugely under-rated trumpet player. He was highly thought of by older folks, but he was massively better technically than his contemporaries.

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